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95-31: Investing in Insider-Dominated Firms; A Study of Russian Voucher Privatization Funds
R. Frydman , K. Pistor and A. Rapaczynski
95-30: Imperfect Knowledge and Behavior in the Foreign Exchange Market
M.D. Goldberg and R. Frydman
95-29: The Genetic causal Tradition of Modern Economic History
Robin Cowan and M.J. Rizzo
95-28: tax Reforms and Investment: A Cross-Country Comparison
Jason Cummins , Kevin Allen Hassett and Robert Glenn Hubbard
95-27: Bargaining Through Agents: An Experimental Study of Delegation and Commitment
Andrew Schotter , Blaine Snyder and Wei Zheng
95-26: Fair Division and Politics
Steven J. Brams and A.D. Taylor
95-25: On the Equitability of Progressive Taxation
T. Mitra and Efe Ok
95-23: Game Theory and Emotions
Steven J. Brams
95-22: The Collapse of the Mexican Peso: What Have We Learned?
Jeffrey Sachs , Aaron Tornell and Andres Velasco
95-21: Money-Based Versus Exchange Rate-Based Stabilization with Endogenous Fiscal Policy
Aaron Tornell and Andres Velasco
95-20: Where are we in the Political Economy of Reform?
Mariano Tommasi and Andres Velasco
95-19: Productivity Differences, World-Market Shares and Conflicting National Interests in Linear Trade Models
William Baumol and Ralph E. Gomory
95-18: N-Product Natural Monopoly As "Natural Cartel" – On Scale Economies Under Capital Rationing
William Baumol and Ralph E. Gomory
95-17: Regions of Linear Trade-Model Equilibria and the Conflicting Interests of Trading Partners
William Baumol and Ralph E. Gomory
95-16: OMB’s Circular A-76 and its Implications for Municipal Contracting
Swati Desai and Jonas Prager
95-15: Inside the Black Box: The Credit Channel of Monetary Policy Transmission
Ben S. Bernanke and Mark Gertler
95-14: Investment, Pass-Through and Exchange-Rates: A Cross-Country Comparison
Jose Manuel Campa and Linda S. Goldberg
95-13: The Law of One Price Over 700 Years
Kenneth A. Froot , Michael Kim and Kenneth S Rogoff
95-12: Real Business Cycles with Involuntary Unemployment
Jordi Gali
95-11: Modeling Free Choice in Games
Steven J. Brams
95-10: How Should Voting on Related Propositions be Conducted?
Steven J. Brams , D. Marc Kilgour and William S. Zwicker
95-09: Product Diversity, Endogenous Markups and Development Traps
Jordi Gali
95-08: On Growth and Indeterminacy: Some Theory and Evidence
Jess Benhabib and Jordi Gali
95-07: What Remains of Purchasing Power Parity?
Kenneth S Rogoff
95-06: Fixed Versus Flexible Exchange Rates: Which Provides More Fiscal Discipline
Aaron Tornell and Andres Velasco
95-05: Strategic Behavior in Two-Sided Foreign Exchange Auctions
Linda S. Goldberg and Rafael Tenorio
95-04: If Nonlinear Models Cannot Forecast, What Use Are They?
James B. Ramsey
95-03: The Analysis of Foreign Exchange Data Using Waveform Dictionaries
James B. Ramsey and Zhifeng Zhang
95-02: Indeterminacy and Sector-Specific Externalities
Jess Benhabib and Roger E. A. Farmer
95-01: A Moving-Knife Solution to the Four-Person Envy-Free Cake-Division Problem
Steven J. Brams , Alan D. Taylor and William S. Zwicker
94-31: The Response of Wolrd Energy and Oil Demand to Income Growth and Changes in Oil Prices
Joyce Dargay and Dermot Gately
94-30: Old and NewMoving-Knife Schemes
Steven J. Brams , Alan D. Taylor and William S. Zwicker
94-29: Shares of World Output, Economies of Scale, and Regions Filled with Equilibria
Ralph E. Gomory
94-28: Minimal Winning Coalitions in Weighted-Majority Games
Peter C. Fishburns and Steven J. Brams
94-27: Color-Blind is not Color Neutral: Disadvantage and Affirmative Action
Benoit, Jean-Pierre
94-26: Infrastructure and Pulbic R&D Investments, and the Growth of Factor Productivity in U.S. Manufacturing Industries
Ishaq M. Nadiri and Theofanis P. Mamuneas
94-25: The Transfer of Human Capital
Boyan Jovanovic and Yaw Nyarko
94-24: The Financial Accelerator and the Flight to Quality
Ben S. Bernanke , Mark Gertler and Simon Gilchrist
94-23: Foreign Direct Investment, Exchange Rate Variability and Demand Uncertainty
Linda S. Goldberg and Charles D. Kolstad
94-22: On the Economics of Fiscal Populism in an Open Economy
Jess Benhabib and Andres Velasco
94-21: The Turnover of UK Teachers: A Competing Risks Analysis
Peter John Dolton and Wilbert H van der Klaauw
94-20: International R&D Spillovers Between U.S. and Japanese R&D Intensive Sectors
Jeffrey I. Bernstein and Pierre Mohnen
94-19: Notes on Ideology and Austrian Economics
Peter J. Boettke
94-18: Hayek’s Serfdom Revisited: Government Failure in the Argument Against Socialism
Peter J. Boettke
94-17: An Experimental Study of Learning in One and Two-Person Games
Antonio Merlo and Andrew Schotter
94-16: Munificent Obsession: The Reluctant Nationalization and the Protracted Privatization of the Israeli Banking System
Jonas Prager
94-15: The Bayesian Foundations of Learning by Doing
Boyan Jovanovic and Yaw Nyarko
94-14: Predation and the Logic of the Average Variable Cost Test
William J. Baumol
94-13: On Efficiency and Comparative Advantage in Trade Equilibria Under Scale Economies
William J. Baumol and Ralph E. Gomory
94-12: Outsourcing of Servicesand Productivity Growth in Goods Industries
Thijs ten Raa and Edward Nathan Wolff